Black Jack The nickname for the very popular U.S. two-cent black Andrew Jackson stamp, which was issued in various forms between 1863 and 1875.
Black Jack - nickname for the black 2¢ Andrew Jackson stamps and postal envelopes first issued in 1863. Examples: Scott 73 and U46.
Black Jack: The nickname of the United States 2? black Andrew Jackson stamp, issued between 1863 and 1875.
The Black Jack that you purchased for $200 was good value for the money. The stamp was undamaged, had four clear margins, and was unused, hinged with original gum. It should hold its monetary value very well.
Big Head: see current name: Black Jack. Big Mail: until 1772, Austrian postal system term for incoming foreign mail.
In 1863, a 2cent black stamp was issued with the image of Andrew Jackson, which is now called by stamp collectors as the “Black Jack'. The American bank note stamps ...
See also: Stamp, Cancel, Series, Used, Perforation
 
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